Sony DVPNS725P Progressive-Scan DVD/CD Player

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:I Don't Understand The Negative Comments?

(5 out of 5) by Phil Stout on May
30, 2004
The DVPN725P is a great DVD player! I haven't had one problem, and neither have 2 friends who have this same model. The best thing about this Sony is that it is very consumer friendly and easy to use, with a remote that is simple and equally easy to use. I'm sure there are always a few in a product run that have problems or are defective. But the one I have does everything I tell it do, and does it well. Certainly a recommendation from me for the Sony DVPNS725P.
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:A Hungry DVD Player?

(1 out of 5) by Joshua A White on May
21, 2004 (New Britain, CT United States)
I have two little girls who love to watch Disney/Pixar movies. After or last DVD player bit the dust, we purchased this Sony DVD player because it was reasonably priced and it had several good features.
The problem is: IT EATS DISCS!
At first I thought it was my fault or a fluke. Three movies later, we have a serious problem. I thought I was done with this kind of garbage when I got rid of my VCR!
While a disc is playing, the movie stops/pauses after making some noise (a light clicking noise, barely noticable). After inspecting the dvd, there is now a scratch roughly as thick as a pencil eraser a quarter of the way around the disc. Just enough to ruin the entire disc.
To make a long story short, SPEND YOUR MONEY ELSEWHERE!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:WARNING: Sony NS Series Uses Cheap Drives!

(1 out of 5) by Naniyab Izniss on Apr
6, 2004 (Hapiville, OR)
I have had two Sony NS series players fail on me in a period of 12 months. After a few months, the drive starts to make grinding noises and will say "Cannot Play Disc" on disks that play just fine in my other DVD player and on my desktop and laptop computers. For awhile tapping the case a few times causes the player to work again, but once the grinding noises start, it's downhill until the player fails completely.
Maybe Sony high-end players are more reliable (I wouldn't know) but the low-end players are a RIP-OFF. I hate to say this because I have been a loyal Sony customer for years, but after this second failure, I don't know if I'll ever buy Sony again...
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:Excellent. Plays all my discs reliably.

(5 out of 5) by Charles Hall on Mar
18, 2004 (Raleigh, NC USA)
After purchasing two other DVD players which either broke down or wouldn't play all my discs, the Sony was a refershing change. It works fine, the remote is easy to use, it plays every format I can throw at it, plus more importantly it ACTUALLY WORKS. My previous players, both cheap and not-so-cheap either wouldn't play even all commercial movie DVD's or broke down altogether. With this Sony I finally have one that works.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:Unacceptable!

(1 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Feb
22, 2004
Stay away from this horrible offering from Sony. I purchased this based on the performance of my older sony dvd player (which is still working like a charm),but their quality has come way down. I once belonged to the cult of followers that outfitted their entire home theater components with Sony, but after my last a/v receiver and this dvd player, I have been set free.
This unit dazzled me at first with its high contrast picture and vibrant detail. Within days of constant use(mp3 playback, music dvds, movies, and tv shows on dvd), the image became highly grainy and noisy. Flesh tones took on a disturbing painted look and no matter what I did to my 42" rear projection Sony TV as far as adjustments, I could not get it to look right. DVD layer changes led to 2-3sec jumps ahead cutting out parts of the movie. Inexcusable! DVDs from my home collection of over 200(all in pristine condition) started to show problems with skipping, freezing, block artifacts, etc. Theses same DVDs put in my old player, which I still have in another room, worked flawlessly. I was shocked and maddened by this outcome. I had this unit for 17 days and really wanted it to be "the one". Sadly, it is not! In all fairness, I do not own an HDTV, so the image quality in progressive mode may be better, but disc performance will be the same.
Fortunately, I did alot of research before I bought this unit and went to get my 2nd choice yesterday(the Pioneer dv-563a) and I am totally blown away by its performance. Layer changes are not even noticable and the image is so film-like, it makes me smile just thinking about it. I gave it the 12hr workout and it was flawless. Unlike this unit, it can play jpeg cd-r, zoom the image of moving or static sources, random play mp3 files, the front display can be turned off, AND it can play SACD and dvd-a discs. At $150, you will not be disaapointed.*image/picture quality based on interlaced mode, not progressive, which is also part of both of these units.